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factorise a^2 x^2 + (ax^2+1) x + a

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Answered by dheerajbk09
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We Multiply x (ax 2 +1) = ax 3 + x. = a 2 x 2 + ax 3 + x + a. Taking common ax 2 in (a 2 x 2 + ax 3 ) and 1 in ( x + a) = ax 2 (a + x) +1 ( x + a) = ax 2 (a + x) +1 (a + x) Taking (a + x ) common in both the terms. = (a + x) (ax 2 +1)

 

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